AI and the Turing Test, Quantum Entanglement, and slowing Parkinson’s Disease
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First guest is Dr Melissa Rogerson, who studies hybridizing technology with tabletop games, exploring their impact on gameplay and player experience, and assess the implications for remote play and simulation applications in fields like healthcare. Second guest is Benji Metha, who discusses variations in galaxy metallicity, crucial for understanding phenomena like gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). His research bridges astrophysics with statistical techniques to unravel the complex dynamics of galactic metallicity gradients. Final guest is Dr. Tahnee Saunders, who’s research focused on mitochondrial protection mechanisms to explore mitochondrial health and neuronal survival mechanisms in Parkinson’s disease. With Kris KP, Dr Susi and Dr Shane.
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